Programme structure
The duration of this programme is four semesters (two years).
It consists of a Master’s degree thesis (60 credits ) and a series of courses (60 credits), 120 credits in total. The selected courses should be relevant to the work on the Master’s degree thesis.
The table below shows the structure of the MA degree. All teaching is conducted in English, and the thesis should be written in English.
4. semester | ENG4390 – Master's Thesis in Literature in English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. semester | ENG4390 – Master's Thesis in Literature in English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. semester | ENG4310 – Literary Theory in English (continued) | ENG4391 – Writing a Thesis on a Literary Topic (continued) | Literature course | Literature course | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. semester | Literature course | Literature course | Literature course | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 ECTS credits | 10 ECTS credits | 10 ECTS credits |
Guidelines for selecting courses:
Obligatory courses:
- ENG4391 – Writing a Thesis on a Literary Topic (continued)
- ENG4310 – Literary Theory in English (continued)
- ENG4390 – Master's Thesis in Literature in English
50 credits elective courses:
- Minimum 20 credits selected from Group 1. Group 1 contains courses where Bachelor and Master students are taught together (joint 2000/4000 level). If you have taken a 2000 level course, the same 4000 version of that course will not give you credits due to overlap.
- Minimum 20 credits selected from Group 2. Group 2 contains courses that are exclusively for MA students (4000 level only).
- Up to 20 credits may be chosen freely among other literature courses within the Master's programme in Literature Studies or, provided the course is relevant for the Master's thesis and has been approved by the supervisor, from other Master's programmes. These 20 credits can replace courses from Group 1.
Courses in Group 1:
* Please note that the Department does not offer all courses each semester. Information about when a course is taught can be found in the course description.
- ENG4155 – Aspects of Chaucerian Language and Literature (discontinued)
- ENG4340 – Nineteenth-Century American Literature
- ENG4341 – English Renaissance Literature
- ENG4343 – British Literature in the Age of the Enlightenment
- ENG4344 – The Romantic Period
- ENG4345 – The Victorian Period
- ENG4361 – Colonial and Postcolonial Literature
- ENG4363 – Women Writing: Feminist Fiction in English
- ENG4364 – Homotextuality: Queer Literature in English
- ENG4365 – The Short Story in English
- ENG4366 – Fiction and Film
- ENG4367 – Shakespeare
- ENG4373 – Multicultural Literature in English
Courses in Group 2:
* Please note that the Department does not offer all courses each semester. Information about when a course is taught can be found in the course description.
- ENG4414 – The Auto-Graphic Novel
- ENG4415 – Horror Writing in English (discontinued)
- ENG4416 – Time and Money in the American Novel
- ENG4422 – Racial Violence and American Identity
- ENG4455 – Reading Milton's Paradise Lost
- ENG4456 – Edith Wharton: Text and Context (discontinued)
- ENG4457 – Alexander Pope and the Literary Imagination (discontinued)
- ENG4472 – The Literary History of Sexuality (discontinued)
- ENG4474 – The Nature of the Beast in American Literature
- ENG4500 – British and American Political Literature in the Eighteenth Century
- ENG4417 – Scientific Literature in Early Modern England (discontinued)
- ENG4436 – English Literature and Human Rights
- ENG4438 – Contemporary U.S. Illness Narratives and Biopolitics
List of courses in English (sorted by semester taught)
The Master’s degree can be studied part-time, by choosing to complete less than full workload each semester. See how to apply for leave, part-time studies or deferment of commencement of studies
Contact your Studiekonsulent (student advisor) if you have any questions regarding structure and accomplishment.
Diploma and degree
The diploma is issued when you have completed the courses that meet the requirements for a degree. Read more about diplomas.